Idílios Do Rei

Idílios Do Rei

Alfred Tennyson

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Clube de Autores - Pensática, Unipessoal
Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
ISBN:
9786500660012
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O objetivo do poeta britânico Alfred Tennyson ao compor os Idílios do Rei era conduzir o leitor a um universo lendário no qual coragem e traição se intercalassem em uma jornada emocionante. Escrito entre 1859 e 1885, o livro compreende 12 poemas épicos que descrevem a trajetória do lendário Rei Arthur e sua Távola Redonda. Entre as histórias retratadas, destaca-se o amor proibido entre Lancelot e Guinevere, a busca trágica pelo Santo Graal e, por fim, a queda épica do reino de Arthur.A obra de Tennyson é considerada uma das mais importantes da literatura inglesa do século XIX. Ele é conhecido por ser um dos poetas mais populares e influentes da era Vitoriana, e sua escrita é caracterizada por um estilo lírico e romântico. O poeta apresenta uma visão nostálgica e melancólica do passado, enfatizando temas como amor, honra, amizade e traição. Ao invés de focar em batalhas épicas e confrontos violentos, Tennyson valoriza o lado humano e emocional dos personagens, explorando suas motivações e conflitos internos.A edição brasileira de Idílios do Rei é uma contribuição valiosa para os leitores atuais. Além de conter o poema completo, a edição apresenta ilustrações do famoso artista francês Gustave Doré, que retratam cenas icônicas do livro. A edição também traz um prefácio informativo que contextualiza a obra e seu autor, além de notas explicativas ao longo do livro, que ajudam o leitor a entender melhor o significado de certos trechos. Essa edição é uma oportunidade para os leitores brasileiros descobrirem ou redescobrirem uma das obras-primas de Tennyson e mergulharem na mitologia do Rei Arthur.

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